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STS058-23-025 - STS-058 - Crewmember affixing an adhesive foot restraint to the middeck floor.

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Description: Mission Pilot Rick searfoss, seen in the middeck peeling off the backing of a foot restraint floor patch and affixing it to the middeck floor hatch access cover to the lithium hydroxide carbon dioxide absorbing air scrubbers.

Subject Terms: STS-58, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, MIDDECK, FLOORS, FOOT RESTRAINTS ADHESIVE BONDING, BONDING, HATCHES

Date Taken: 1/11/1993

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-58

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crewmember foot restraint foot restraint middeck floor middeck floor sts 58 columbia nasa high resolution ultra high resolution foot restraint floor patch middeck floor hatch access foot restraints adhesive floors mission pilot rick searfoss lithium hydroxide carbon dioxide tiff sts 58 hatches air scrubbers sts 58 crew activities astronauts space program
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1993
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label_outline Explore Middeck Floor Hatch Access, Foot Restraints Adhesive, Lithium Hydroxide Carbon Dioxide

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crewmember foot restraint foot restraint middeck floor middeck floor sts 58 columbia nasa high resolution ultra high resolution foot restraint floor patch middeck floor hatch access foot restraints adhesive floors mission pilot rick searfoss lithium hydroxide carbon dioxide tiff sts 58 hatches air scrubbers sts 58 crew activities astronauts space program